Abstract
Direct calorimetric measurements of a solid state passive switchable radiator for spacecraft thermal control have been performed in a simulated space environment. Dynamic emissivity control is provided by the thermochromic phase change in a multilayer VO2 thin film based resonant absorber. The measured radiated power difference between 300 K and 373 K was 480 W/m2 corresponding to a 7× difference in radiative cooling power. We present theoretical and experimental radiator values for both normal and hemispherical as well the optical properties of VO2 as determined via infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry.
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Kim, H., Cheung, K., Auyeung, R. C. Y., Wilson, D. E., Charipar, K. M., Piqué, A., & Charipar, N. A. (2019). VO2-based switchable radiator for spacecraft thermal control. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47572-z
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